Titled aristrocracy are the scum of the earth. Royalty, however, are unavoidably charming. You would understand this more if you simply spent enough time at the Diana/Fayed memorials in Harrod's.

I honestly don't know the difference. All I know is that she's daughter to Prince Michael of Kent and it was rumored that she might marry Prince William one day--of course, that doesn't look like it's going to happen now. It will please you to know that upon graduation, she badmouthed Brown and the U.S. as provincial to the press. In describing Providence, she referred to the area around Paragon on Thayer Street as the city's "Greek Quarter," which I'm sure both you and RJ will find humorous.

Is this thread about Sartorial Mythbusting or University Masturbating?

Well, you're either masturbating your own university or letting Harvard take you up the rear. At least, that's what I learned on the mean streets of Providence. I'm sure there's room for a reference to veins somewhere in there, but I didn't want to get RJ more excited than he already is.

It will please you to know that upon graduation, she badmouthed Brown and the U.S. as provincial to the press. In describing Providence, she referred to the area around Paragon on Thayer Street as the city's "Greek Quarter," which I'm sure both you and RJ will find humorous.

Was she familiar with the area around 318 Chalkstone Ave? It is also the home to Greek habits.

It is apposite to suggest a pithy quote from Fayed himself on a related subject: "I have a small cock but big balls." Note the lack of illusions and lucidity about where his proper assets lie.

That tells us nothing about his vein definition and density. Or perhaps, as you suggest, veins were not his strong suit. Seriously, though, what's your beef with Paragon? It's easily the most popular restaurant for Brown kids.

I honestly don't know the difference. All I know is that she's daughter to Prince Michael of Kent and it was rumored that she might marry Prince William one day--of course, that doesn't look like it's going to happen now.

It will please you to know that upon graduation, she badmouthed Brown and the U.S. as provincial to the press. In describing Providence, she referred to the area around Paragon on Thayer Street as the city's "Greek Quarter," which I'm sure both you and RJ will find humorous.

No, I think the (RJ)man with $3000 shoes is trying to imply I'm being a snob for frequenting a restaurant in college that sells $8 burgers and tops out at $16 for salmon. What can I say? My dorm didn't have a chef .

No, I think the (RJ)man with $3000 shoes is trying to imply I'm being a snob for frequenting a restaurant in college that sells $8 burgers and tops out at $16 for salmon. What can I say? My dorm didn't have a chef .